A "black" commissioner and a "black" judge think "Black Hole" is a
derogatory remark.
Black Judge
Thinks Black Hole Is A Racist Remark
QUOTE A special meeting about Dallas County
traffic tickets turned tense and bizarre this afternoon. County commissioners
were discussing problems with the central collections office that is used to
process traffic ticket payments and handle other paperwork normally done by the
JP Courts.
Commissioner Kenneth Mayfield, who is white, said it seemed that central
collections "has become a black hole" because paperwork reportedly has become
lost in the office. Commissioner John Wiley Price, who is black, interrupted him
with a loud "Excuse me!" He then corrected his colleague, saying the office has
become a "white hole." That prompted Judge Thomas Jones, who is black, to demand
an apology from Mayfield for his racially insensitive analogy. Mayfield shot
back that it was a figure of speech and a science term. A black hole, according
to Webster's, is perhaps "the invisible remains of a collapsed star, with an
intense gravitational field from which neither light nor matter can escape." UNQUOTE
Black judges don't understand Black holes or even the
Black Hole of
Calcutta. We still have to pretend we think they are equal.
Posted on alt.binaries.mp3.audiobooks by Warezwolf 9/28/11
General Information
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Title: The Complete Infidel's Guide to the Koran
Author: Robert Spencer
Copyright: 2009
Genre: Speech
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Book Description
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The Koran: It may be the most controversial book in the world. Some
see it as a paean to peace, others call it a violent mandate for
worldwide
Islamic supremacy.
How can one book lead to such dramatically different conclusions? New
York Times bestselling author Robert Spencer reveals the truth in The
Complete Infidel's Guide to the Koran: not many Westerners know what's
in the Koran, since so few have actually read it -- even among the
legions
of politicians, diplomats, analysts, and editorial writers who
vehemently
insist that the Koran preaches tolerance.
Now, Spencer unveils the mysteries lying behind this powerful book,
guiding readers through the controversies surrounding the Koran's
origins
and its most contentious passages. Stripping out the obsolete debates,
Spencer focuses on the Koran's decrees toward Jews, Christians, and
other Infidels, explaining how they were viewed in Muhammad's time,
what they've supposedly done wrong, and most important, what the Koran
has in store for them.
Bauman said Israel was "taking advantage of the
Holocaust to legitimize unconscionable acts," and compared the separation
fence to the walls surrounding the Warsaw Ghetto, in which hundreds of
thousands of Jews perished in the Holocaust.
Meta-graffiti of a walled Christmas tree on the
separation fence in Bethelehem. Credit: Olivier Fitoussi
In a long interview to the important Polish
weekly "Politika," Bauman said Israel was not interested in peace. "Israeli
politicians are terrified of peace, they tremble with fear from the
possibility of peace, because without war and without general mobilization
they don't know how to live," he said.
"Israel does not see the missiles falling on
communities along the border as a bad thing. On the contrary, they would be
worried and even alarmed were it not for this fire," the Polish-British
sociologist said.
Bauman, who lived in Israel briefly, referred
to an article he wrote in Haaretz, in which he expressed concern that the
younger Israeli generation was being raised on the understanding that the
state of war and military alert were natural and unavoidable.
The Polish public has not heard such a diatribe
against Zionism and Israel since the anti-Semitic propaganda campaign the
Communist regime conducted after the Six-Day War.
Not surprisingly, leading Jewish figures came
out against it.
"Politika" published the criticism alongside
the letter of Israeli ambassador in Warsaw Zvi Bar, who rejected Bauman's
"half truths" and "groundless generalizations."
Bauman, who was born in Poland in 1925, has
been living in England since he left his lecturer's chair at Tel Aviv
University in 1971.
He is seen as one of the greatest sociologists
of our time and has dealt extensively with the ties between the Holocaust
and modernism, globalization and consumer culture in the postmodern era........
His grandson is attorney Michael Sfard, of the
human rights group Yesh Din.
UNQUOTE
So a Jew can tell the truth when he wants; his grandson too. Perhaps it is
catching.